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the project sight is at the corner of clem tina. well the existing building, 2 story commercial building which will be demolished for our project is across the street from the central future subway stop which will be immediately to the east. next slide, please. do you do that or do i do that. single -- the site plan is on the other on riented with 4 street. the central subway stop will be across clem tina towards the bottom on the plan. this next slide, represents the ground floor plan of the project which shows the arrangement of uses including the hotel lobby which is in the bottom right hand corner with it's entrances off both 4th street which is to the right on the plan as well as to clem tina on the bottom side of the plan and also indicates the commercial space which wraps around the lobby and also has entrances fronting on both 4th street and clem tina. the main emphasis here is to maximize the activation of the pedestrian experience. that's been our intent with the design. the publically accessible open space shown on the le
the project sight is at the corner of clem tina. well the existing building, 2 story commercial building which will be demolished for our project is across the street from the central future subway stop which will be immediately to the east. next slide, please. do you do that or do i do that. single -- the site plan is on the other on riented with 4 street. the central subway stop will be across clem tina towards the bottom on the plan. this next slide, represents the ground floor plan of the...
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he attends the [inaudible] the after school program of which tina was founder. i think more so than just being given the opportunity to express ourselves and to air grievances -- i think we also as participants in democracy demand results so the thrust of my talk tonight will be about the lack thereof. in my work as a youth media arts facilitator, i speak regularly with educators. overwhelmingly they tell me i wish my parents were more involved. we have parents who are involved in the process, active participants in our children's education and we are asking for your help, we are asking for more dedicated talented teachers, like tina, not less. our desire for that has been evidenced by our organization efforts since she was received the non reelection. it's also been reflected in our attempts to gain clarify from the administration and from the board via our campaign of email, phone messages and by our continued presence here at these board meetings. the lack of a move by the board to rescind the non reelection of tina and further more the complete lack of effor
he attends the [inaudible] the after school program of which tina was founder. i think more so than just being given the opportunity to express ourselves and to air grievances -- i think we also as participants in democracy demand results so the thrust of my talk tonight will be about the lack thereof. in my work as a youth media arts facilitator, i speak regularly with educators. overwhelmingly they tell me i wish my parents were more involved. we have parents who are involved in the process,...
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>> tina tam for the planning department once again. yes, the buildings will not touch the sufficient side of the buildings from the south. there is any evident that would demonstrate there will be material impairment to these adjacent buildings to where they wouldn't be considered resources any more. >> and that's what i had the understanding, that the standard is that it would make those adjacent buildings, one or both of them, no longer potential historic resources. is that right? >> that is correct. >> okay. and it's the department's view that this vertical addition would not cause the two surrounding -- two adjacent properties to be converted into non-potential historic resources? >> tina tam for the planning department once again. yes. the adjacent buildings that move forward if they want to be survived and consider them historic resource doesn't affect other resource without assessing what is going on at 61 1 buena vista west because there is no impact, direct impact or indirect impact to those building's eligibility for left on
>> tina tam for the planning department once again. yes, the buildings will not touch the sufficient side of the buildings from the south. there is any evident that would demonstrate there will be material impairment to these adjacent buildings to where they wouldn't be considered resources any more. >> and that's what i had the understanding, that the standard is that it would make those adjacent buildings, one or both of them, no longer potential historic resources. is that right?...
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my name is tina chung, community organizer and spareable chinatown cdc. i urge the board of supervisors to adopt a more balanced solution to the current legislation. a proposed council hundreds of tenants, some assessed most vulnerable and low-income. and most often are not, they have to live in san francisco as a necessity. access to transit, medical care for those that are mono lingual, and social services. p of many of my clients aren't against helping property owners who are stressed. this legislation without any amendments will have the unintended consequences of encouraging future real estate speculators from buying properties subsequently evicting or buying out tenants and selling them as tic units to owners with encouragement of other bypassers on the horizon. i've seen many tenants evicted or bought out. bought out means little because they're unable to find another place to live in the city. so, picture this. i have, for instance, aiee. a mother and former tenant evicted recently from in knob hill, a building owned by a real estate investor. her
my name is tina chung, community organizer and spareable chinatown cdc. i urge the board of supervisors to adopt a more balanced solution to the current legislation. a proposed council hundreds of tenants, some assessed most vulnerable and low-income. and most often are not, they have to live in san francisco as a necessity. access to transit, medical care for those that are mono lingual, and social services. p of many of my clients aren't against helping property owners who are stressed. this...
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my name is tina chung, community organizer and spareable chinatown cdc. i urge the board of supervisors to adopt a more balanced solution to the current legislation. a proposed council hundreds of tenants, some assessed most vulnerable and low-income. and most often are not, they have to live in san francisco as a necessity. access to transit, medical care for those that are mono lingual, and social services. p of many of my clients aren't against helping property owners who are stressed. this legislation without any amendments will have the unintended consequences of encouraging
my name is tina chung, community organizer and spareable chinatown cdc. i urge the board of supervisors to adopt a more balanced solution to the current legislation. a proposed council hundreds of tenants, some assessed most vulnerable and low-income. and most often are not, they have to live in san francisco as a necessity. access to transit, medical care for those that are mono lingual, and social services. p of many of my clients aren't against helping property owners who are stressed. this...
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across 4th street across clemente tina street. i would like to focus on a number of the policy and regulatory issues. in order to proceed, the project would require determination and compliance. the coda allows the project to providing the commission meets it's findings. tour bus loading spaces and reduction of ground level. in your packet is a summary of the information. allow a tourist hotel of 220 guest rooms and to a how a restaurant and bar use within the soma yusdz and family youth district the department believes the conditional use is warranted in that there is a projected shortage of use. the uses will not be detriment to the health and environment. restaurant and bars and hotels are not for the specific types of eating establishments for the environments of youth and family. it's very typical for restaurants and bars. lastly the project requires variances from section 145 to allow hotel lobby for the ground floor frontage to allow from the frontage along clem tina street. determination of compliance. in conclusion the de
across 4th street across clemente tina street. i would like to focus on a number of the policy and regulatory issues. in order to proceed, the project would require determination and compliance. the coda allows the project to providing the commission meets it's findings. tour bus loading spaces and reduction of ground level. in your packet is a summary of the information. allow a tourist hotel of 220 guest rooms and to a how a restaurant and bar use within the soma yusdz and family youth...
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i'm tina with... (whispers): tina. ...with... the... (screams) paranormal activity! (screams) oh, my god, i'm anchor! yes! yes! ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ (sings guitar riff) whoo! i am anchor! i'm staff intern? but i already had a sign-off. "good-bye, audience." well, maybe you could change it to "does anyone need juice?" does anyone need juice? hmm. maybe it'll work better when you have some juice. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a truly unlimited life needs truly unlimited data from sprint. and now, get $100 off samsung galaxy phones at sprint stores and sprint.com. only three dollars? crazy! [ male announcer ] yeah, crazy awesome. the oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select, try it with melty cheese or banana peppers, still $3! now that's a great deal! subway. eat fresh. change! we didn't like the shape of chickens, so we changed them to nuggets. and sports drinks were boring, so we changed that with mio fit. you can flavor it your way. change your sports drink. change america. so, what does the staff intern do? besides go on juice box runs? yeah. oh, lots of thin
i'm tina with... (whispers): tina. ...with... the... (screams) paranormal activity! (screams) oh, my god, i'm anchor! yes! yes! ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ (sings guitar riff) whoo! i am anchor! i'm staff intern? but i already had a sign-off. "good-bye, audience." well, maybe you could change it to "does anyone need juice?" does anyone need juice? hmm. maybe it'll work better when you have some juice. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a truly unlimited life needs truly unlimited...
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i'm here today speaking on behalf of tina. i want to express as an parents i've known those individuals for many years from kindergarten through the whole school. my children have had 4.0. they were academically my daughter was promoted into lowell high school. i feel those teachers have given integrity and they have united the school of african-american, hispanic, and those two individuals imparted to my daughter extreme principle morales and i give my hundred percent support to those individuals they are outstanding. and the school board please take a close process that it goes through it it would find somehow so a teacher who gives so much of hers in difficult significance and then being fate out without being any process please bring them back >> can you tell me your name sir? >> i'm william. thank you very much. >> hello, i'm a uc student. i have given my time to do my part to secure the long term future with the hope of future generations including my own son about benefit someday. the culture is very important in my the
i'm here today speaking on behalf of tina. i want to express as an parents i've known those individuals for many years from kindergarten through the whole school. my children have had 4.0. they were academically my daughter was promoted into lowell high school. i feel those teachers have given integrity and they have united the school of african-american, hispanic, and those two individuals imparted to my daughter extreme principle morales and i give my hundred percent support to those...
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tina brown. hold on there. howard, let me talk -- i think the pilot light's been on in washington right now. ann lewis has an operation. she's been keeping the records for a long time now. it's a group called no limits. you have an office in "the new york times," rudenberg's piece, another group called the transition office. usually when you have two offices, that's a sign something's going on. just guessing. >> you have the master fund-raiser of the democratic party and close to the clintons saying in that same piece, hold your fire, everybody. you know, that was basically an announcement to everybody who would be a potential hillary donor to just say wait, you know, let's see what's going to happen here. everything she's doing, everything her husband is doing, is certainly designed to keep the option open and to keep the possibilities alive. hillary doing the same-sex marriage video that she talked about. bill clinton deciding whom to endorse or not endorse based on whether -- >> down in kentucky. >> in kentu
tina brown. hold on there. howard, let me talk -- i think the pilot light's been on in washington right now. ann lewis has an operation. she's been keeping the records for a long time now. it's a group called no limits. you have an office in "the new york times," rudenberg's piece, another group called the transition office. usually when you have two offices, that's a sign something's going on. just guessing. >> you have the master fund-raiser of the democratic party and close...
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. >> susan whies berg and mer vin wo ng, tina change and i apologize in advance for miss promounsing names. lorenso lastana. patty lee. and derek sorata. >> go ahead and it will be two minutes. >> thank you supervisors. my name is susan wisberg and i am a long time renter and rent resident of san francisco. san francisco does not need more condos, contrary that home ownership is the american dream, many people do not want to own homes or cannot. over the 43 years that i have happily been a renter i have seen the renting become more and more impossible for the people who have made the city the diverse place that it has been. one of the ways this has happened is the loss of affordable rental stock to condo conversion. this leads to evictions followed by tic converted to condos. >> next speaker? >> hi my name is mer vin and i leave in the building in the district eight with my 75-year-old disabled mom. and recently they speculate a call (inaudible) bought my property and (inaudible) they said that i received a letter from the attorney, stating that they intent on converting my building.
. >> susan whies berg and mer vin wo ng, tina change and i apologize in advance for miss promounsing names. lorenso lastana. patty lee. and derek sorata. >> go ahead and it will be two minutes. >> thank you supervisors. my name is susan wisberg and i am a long time renter and rent resident of san francisco. san francisco does not need more condos, contrary that home ownership is the american dream, many people do not want to own homes or cannot. over the 43 years that i have...
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my name is tina tam, i'm a senior preservation planner for the san francisco planning department. despite the issues and concerns raised by the appellant in both the appeal letter dated february the 22nd and in the letter submitted today, the planning department still believes that the proposed project meets the requirement of c-e-q-a guidelines and will not have a significant impact to historic resources or to the public views, privacy and shadow. the proposed project is appropriately exempt from further environmental review. during discretionary review hearing on september 6, 2012, the planning commission requested additional three feet for a total of 5 feet setback from the front building wall. this condition was crafted to allow greater visibility of the corner turret of the adjacent building to the south at 601 buena vista west. while this is a condition of approval for the building permit, it was not a c-e-q-a mitigation to address for any impacts to nearby historic or visual resources. the subject building does not now nor will it after the proposed addition is constructed
my name is tina tam, i'm a senior preservation planner for the san francisco planning department. despite the issues and concerns raised by the appellant in both the appeal letter dated february the 22nd and in the letter submitted today, the planning department still believes that the proposed project meets the requirement of c-e-q-a guidelines and will not have a significant impact to historic resources or to the public views, privacy and shadow. the proposed project is appropriately exempt...
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tina chung. cynthia cruz. ernestine weiss. cathy lip scum. mitchell [speaker not understood]. judy golden. ryan thayer. patty lee. lorenzo [speaker not understood]. i apologize if i don't read your name correctly. and alan begham. go ahead. >>> [speaking through interpreter] good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i represent community association. our 1,000 members [speaker not understood] mono lingual elderly tenants. we are very concerned about the current legislation because [speaker not understood] those units will be taken out of rent control housing stock. this will open the flood gate and incentivize speculators and tenants because of properties increased value. a lot of the affected tenants are all low-income and they won't be able to afford other places once they get evicted. i have also experienced the eviction process before and i do not wish for anyone to go through that stress. our biggest concern is speculators being motivated to get into the tic market. as we clear out the waiting list we are worried more speculator are going to jump in and get
tina chung. cynthia cruz. ernestine weiss. cathy lip scum. mitchell [speaker not understood]. judy golden. ryan thayer. patty lee. lorenzo [speaker not understood]. i apologize if i don't read your name correctly. and alan begham. go ahead. >>> [speaking through interpreter] good afternoon, my name is [speaker not understood] and i represent community association. our 1,000 members [speaker not understood] mono lingual elderly tenants. we are very concerned about the current...
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>> alternatives for girls. >> in 2008, a friend urged tina to seek help from alternatives for girls. >> the minute i came in from work, i was ready to get beat up. >> there she found compassion, community and for the first time in her life unconditional acceptance. >> i like it. >> and what did they teach you? >> they taught me that regardless what happened in the past i'm a beautiful person, i don't deserve what happened to me, to love myself and keep my head up high. >> so a lot of these young victims don't even know that they're victims. >> no, they don't. or, even if they do, they think that's all they deserve or that's all their life is going to be. >> so used to doing what you was doing that it's hard to break the pattern. >> deena says the road out of prostitution can be a long and difficult one. >> i'm stuck. >> with many struggles and setbacks along the way. >> no, no, no. it's not that i don't want to. i don't believe i can. >> it is a vicious cycle. >> it is. because life just keeps pulling you back to what you know, and you have to fight everything that you have been taug
>> alternatives for girls. >> in 2008, a friend urged tina to seek help from alternatives for girls. >> the minute i came in from work, i was ready to get beat up. >> there she found compassion, community and for the first time in her life unconditional acceptance. >> i like it. >> and what did they teach you? >> they taught me that regardless what happened in the past i'm a beautiful person, i don't deserve what happened to me, to love myself and keep...
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thank you, tina. >> thank you. >> more from boston in a moment here. we're awaiting a news conference from fbi. and a look at president obama's address to the mourners today. more from what turned tout 0 be an energetic ceremony? boston, and we'll take a look at the giant explosion in texas. the plant where it happened has had its share of complaints over the year. we'll be back. [ male announcer ] you could be at the corner of "medicare part d" and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> president obama message today to the bombing victims and their families: we might get knocked down but we will finish the race. the president has here speaking at the cathedral in boston. he and the first lady joint thousands of people, many waiting for h
thank you, tina. >> thank you. >> more from boston in a moment here. we're awaiting a news conference from fbi. and a look at president obama's address to the mourners today. more from what turned tout 0 be an energetic ceremony? boston, and we'll take a look at the giant explosion in texas. the plant where it happened has had its share of complaints over the year. we'll be back. [ male announcer ] you could be at the corner of "medicare part d" and "up to 75% lower...
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tina: it's a cliff. my turn! that's a cliff, all right. tina, you nailed it! no, it's a cliff that overlooks the nude beach. and if we figure out how to get up there, we could sell tours-- nudity tours-- to teenage boys. it's like the internet, but outside. yes! hey, whoa, god! we're not even at the nude beach yet, you. guess my boobs didn't get the memo. ha! linda: it's like we're in paris. i love it. i know. c'est la vie. let's go! whoo! keep hacking! come on, guys, we're gonna be the lewis and clark of nudism! i'll be the sacajawea. of sacks! this is fun! (gasps) you already took your bottoms off! whoa, whoa! what kind of shape is that? i don't know, it started out to be a triangle, but then i had to do it myself, and then, i don't know... it's like a flower or something. whoa. check out the hot guys in the drum circle. hi. hey, that looks like... oh, my god! bobby, you're not gonna believe this. he was at the nude beach! wait, who was there? hugo! yeah, he was trying to shut the place down. no, he's one of them now. one of what? a nudist! nudie! he was pla
tina: it's a cliff. my turn! that's a cliff, all right. tina, you nailed it! no, it's a cliff that overlooks the nude beach. and if we figure out how to get up there, we could sell tours-- nudity tours-- to teenage boys. it's like the internet, but outside. yes! hey, whoa, god! we're not even at the nude beach yet, you. guess my boobs didn't get the memo. ha! linda: it's like we're in paris. i love it. i know. c'est la vie. let's go! whoo! keep hacking! come on, guys, we're gonna be the lewis...
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. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands. ike and tina. >> a repeat offender is charged with beating her mother and must now rely on her daughter for support. >> please don't forget to get the money, alexis. you know where to put it at in the machine? >> mm-hmm. >> an inmate known for his brawn decides to focus on his brain. >> keep it coming. keep it coming. keep it coming. >> and -- >> she was stabbed 19 times. >> after two prison sentences for attacking women, another inmate is accused of an unthinkable act. >> he's going to have emotional triggers that nobody else in this jail can understand, and he's safest being by himself. ♪ [ sirens ] >> louisville, kentucky, is a city of landmarks. many of them household names from the world of sports. in the heart of downtown, however, there's a landmark of a different sort. the louisville metro department of corrections jail houses 2,300 inmates, most of whom have been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and the resolution of their cases. >> there it is. >> in the bucket,
. >> i'm in here because of ike and tina. that's what i named my hands. ike and tina. >> a repeat offender is charged with beating her mother and must now rely on her daughter for support. >> please don't forget to get the money, alexis. you know where to put it at in the machine? >> mm-hmm. >> an inmate known for his brawn decides to focus on his brain. >> keep it coming. keep it coming. keep it coming. >> and -- >> she was stabbed 19 times....
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>> tina, i'm sorry if you didn't hear that. she was talking about the falkland islands, it shows you meryl streep's characterization of her which was so remarkable. >> remarkable. >> and also that she was such a large figure that she was the subject of a biography of a film, recently here in the united states. >> yes, well i think that people are now beginning to really book back at mrs. thatcher and realize what an amazing figure she was, really and how many things she broke through. and she realdy li did change britain foyer ever. she broke through the trade unions which was really bringing britain down. whatever one thinks about you know, that the hardness of thatcher. the fact was the amount of strikes that were crippling britain before she took over were absolutely monstrous. she did reform those labor laws that enabled us to really see a modern britain emerge from that in terms of the economy. so she did a tremendous job for britain in that regard. >> tina brown. richard wolffe, remembering margaret thatcher, thank you bo
>> tina, i'm sorry if you didn't hear that. she was talking about the falkland islands, it shows you meryl streep's characterization of her which was so remarkable. >> remarkable. >> and also that she was such a large figure that she was the subject of a biography of a film, recently here in the united states. >> yes, well i think that people are now beginning to really book back at mrs. thatcher and realize what an amazing figure she was, really and how many things she...
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first is tina brown, the editor and chief of the daily beast and newsweek introduces secretary clinton. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome everybody to the women of the world summit. [applause] we have an incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] before she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from her husband and her two young boys, the heroic dissidents aung san suu kyi was sustained by poster she put up on her wall. was a poster from the 1995 united nations first world conference on women in beijing. it was signed by the woman whose words at that conference served to motivate millions of others. you know those words first uttered by hillary clinton wearing that pink first lady suit at the podium in bei
first is tina brown, the editor and chief of the daily beast and newsweek introduces secretary clinton. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome everybody to the women of the world summit. [applause] we have an incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] before she...
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she's going to appear at tina brown's event on friday in new york. this is a high profile relaunch of the former secretary of state. >> we had a great story by jim rootenberg on sunday, he did a lot ever reporting, a lot of push-back saying this is way early. but there is the friends of hillary political action committee. she is launching into paid public speeches later this month. a lot of you know, and she's writing a book. she's, she has not by the way teaching at yale as the "yale daily news" reported this morning, that was a an april fool's joke. it was not from my organization, had to be recalled on that. >> i know you know someone very well. >> we, yeah, we checked that out, that's not true. but not that yale wouldn't like that there's early polling showing she's doing well in florida against marco rubio and jeb bush. but her people are saying you know, give us some space. >> as much as we say her staff, her loyal staff will say that until the very last minute before she announces, everything is being repositioned and prepositioned, if you wil
she's going to appear at tina brown's event on friday in new york. this is a high profile relaunch of the former secretary of state. >> we had a great story by jim rootenberg on sunday, he did a lot ever reporting, a lot of push-back saying this is way early. but there is the friends of hillary political action committee. she is launching into paid public speeches later this month. a lot of you know, and she's writing a book. she's, she has not by the way teaching at yale as the...
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and tina wilson-cohen and dr. cedric alexander from dekalb county, georgia, the police chief an colin goddard a survivor of the virginia tech shootings who was shot four times in that massacre. now we bring you part one of our exclusive round table discussion with the vice president starting with the issue being voted today in congress. background checks. >> first, i want to you ask about what has happened. joe manchin and pat toomey, a republican, a conservative republican from pennsylvania, heck, that is almost northern delaware for you. >> it is. by the way, i'm familiar. wthat. >> you know for pat toomey, this is a jump among republicans. but explain, if you will, what it would mean if we had universal background checks and the type of bill that they are talking about? >> look. i can tell it you what it means where there are universal background checks in state and the chief could tell you as well and that is that violent crime is reduced with guns. 34% fewer women are being shot by their husband or boyfriend
and tina wilson-cohen and dr. cedric alexander from dekalb county, georgia, the police chief an colin goddard a survivor of the virginia tech shootings who was shot four times in that massacre. now we bring you part one of our exclusive round table discussion with the vice president starting with the issue being voted today in congress. background checks. >> first, i want to you ask about what has happened. joe manchin and pat toomey, a republican, a conservative republican from...
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tina dupuy great stuff as always at thecontributor.com this week. we'll talk to you soon. >> thanks, stephanie. [ applause ] >> stephanie: eighteen minutes after the hour. thanks for the crappy advice. i can screw up my life on my own. >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. it's the documentary series that raised the bar for excellence. >> and on the next vanguard: >> the stabbing out there. >> current takes you inside the prison walls to see just how far some inmates will go to get ahold of goods behind bars. ♪ ♪ ♪ i walked 47 miles of barbed wire, now come on little -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ -- take a walk with me and tell me who do you love who do you love ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. what the what is going on in north korea. jay carney yesterday. >> we haven't seen action to back up the rhetoric. we haven't seen changes in mobilizations or repositioning of forces. and that's important to note. >> stephanie: who is the preacher t
tina dupuy great stuff as always at thecontributor.com this week. we'll talk to you soon. >> thanks, stephanie. [ applause ] >> stephanie: eighteen minutes after the hour. thanks for the crappy advice. i can screw up my life on my own. >> announcer: for a good time call now, 1-800-steph-1-2. it's the documentary series that raised the bar for excellence. >> and on the next vanguard: >> the stabbing out there. >> current takes you inside the prison walls to...
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tina brown, i remember tina telling the story of how in great britain you just didn't think about it. the men and the women came together and they had dinner and then the men said we're now going to retire to our room. the women would stay there and tina brown said she remembered sitting there one time and margaret thatcher and all the women sat down and the men said we'll retire. all the women sat down and margaret thatcher without thinking twice, she went into the men's room and she sat down and it was -- tina said it was shocking and not one man dare question her. >> absolutely not. >> they were cereified of her. >> i want to talk to katy about that in just a moment, but just to reset here. 12 past the hour. nbc news confirming the death of margaret thatcher. british prime minister david cameron this morning says this, "britain has lost a great leader. a great prime minister of great britain." and she, she really was in so many ways just, she paved the way for women around the world without even thinking that way. thinking i'm doing this for that reason. just by being such an incre
tina brown, i remember tina telling the story of how in great britain you just didn't think about it. the men and the women came together and they had dinner and then the men said we're now going to retire to our room. the women would stay there and tina brown said she remembered sitting there one time and margaret thatcher and all the women sat down and the men said we'll retire. all the women sat down and margaret thatcher without thinking twice, she went into the men's room and she sat down...
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i want to thank my guests, saman arbabi, elayne boosler and tina dupuy. listen, make sure you tune into monday's show because phil donahue will join me to talk about thomas young and if you can't wait, phil is screening his powerful movie body of war this sunday on
i want to thank my guests, saman arbabi, elayne boosler and tina dupuy. listen, make sure you tune into monday's show because phil donahue will join me to talk about thomas young and if you can't wait, phil is screening his powerful movie body of war this sunday on
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for that i thank tina and a great team that she has worked with in order to produce this conference and the effects it has created. it has been such an honor to work with all of you over the years, although it is hard to see from up here and out into the audience. i did see some some faces and i know that this is an occasion as well for so many friends and colleagues to come together and take stock of where we stand and what more needs to be done in advancing the great unfinished business of the 21st century, the rights and opportunities for women and girls. now this is an unfinished around the world. many women are treated at best as second-class citizens, and at worst as some kind of subhuman species. those of you who were there last night all saw that remarkable film that interviewed men, primarily in pakistan, talking very honestly about their intention to continue to control the women in their lives and their reach. but the business is also a unfinished here at home in the united states. we have come so far together, but there is still work to be done. now i have always believed th
for that i thank tina and a great team that she has worked with in order to produce this conference and the effects it has created. it has been such an honor to work with all of you over the years, although it is hard to see from up here and out into the audience. i did see some some faces and i know that this is an occasion as well for so many friends and colleagues to come together and take stock of where we stand and what more needs to be done in advancing the great unfinished business of...
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and tina dupuy, a syndicated columnist at contributor.com and the comedian and writer molly knefel. i want to have three complex women to talk about this very complex woman. what are your thoughts on margaret thatcher. >> when we roomed together-- [ laughing ] >> she was such a messy thing and she kept eating myogutter. i had to write my name on the grapefruit. >> john: you taught her about the hair spray and the pearl legacy which darling tina has carried through this evening the pearls as well, and you know it's amazing people are having parties in england over her death which is kind of rude no matter how you slice it. i'm fascinated that reagan was just lauded as a whole here as the savior in everything and to me she's just the flip side of him for the most part. >> john: that's really interesting because you know, tina when ronald reagan died in america there were a lot of people who despised him. but when margaret thatcher died today we got to see how there were people in the u.k. who hate her. i've never seen americans have this much joy over someone's passing. were you surpr
and tina dupuy, a syndicated columnist at contributor.com and the comedian and writer molly knefel. i want to have three complex women to talk about this very complex woman. what are your thoughts on margaret thatcher. >> when we roomed together-- [ laughing ] >> she was such a messy thing and she kept eating myogutter. i had to write my name on the grapefruit. >> john: you taught her about the hair spray and the pearl legacy which darling tina has carried through this evening...
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the conference of course is the brainchild of tina brown, the editor of the daily beast and "newsweek". joining me with tina are shomchaudhy, managing editor of the indian "newsweek"ly, and zainab salbi founder of the women international. i'm pleased to have them here at this table to talk about this important conference and to have tina here to tell me what the vision is, and exactly what she opens-- hopes to see it be this year. hi. >> thank you, charlie. we're thrilled this year. we have an extraordinary women. some of the themes i feel strongly this year are could we be at a tipping point for women because we have seen a year of tremendous ferrme. the ha en my stors in the headlines which have created great outcry. >> especially brutality. >> brutality. you're thinking about, i'm thinking about things like mull allah, the savage rape in india, these stories have really, really brought people out on to the streets. i think it's a combination of social media, a combination of just a climax in a sense of women beginning to kind of become more and more empowered globally. and the ques
the conference of course is the brainchild of tina brown, the editor of the daily beast and "newsweek". joining me with tina are shomchaudhy, managing editor of the indian "newsweek"ly, and zainab salbi founder of the women international. i'm pleased to have them here at this table to talk about this important conference and to have tina here to tell me what the vision is, and exactly what she opens-- hopes to see it be this year. hi. >> thank you, charlie. we're...
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>> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the victims of the boston bombings. sam adams founder jim cook joins us straight ahead. we will be right back. ♪ so i five god it's good to be alive ♪ meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi plug-in hybrid. say hi to the c-max hybrids. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interac
>> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the victims of the boston bombings. sam adams founder jim cook joins us straight ahead. we will be right back. ♪ so i five god it's good to be alive ♪ meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi...
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>> we have got tina brown coming to talk more about this. and richard engel from south korea on north korea. a lot more coming up. one of those core res. >> andrew, thank you very much. >> and baseball scores. >>> esteemed doctor and powerful hollywood agent and the mayor of chicago, those are the emanuel brothers. i think they are incredible. >> they would give him a lob tome. >> up next as former reagan budget director, david stockman has a new book taking aim at the fed and wall street and everyone in between. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. ♪ ♪ i don't want any trouble. i don't want any trouble either. ♪ [ engine turns over ] you know you forgot to take your mask off, right? [ siren wailing in distance ] ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new beetle convertible. now every day is a top-down day. that's the power of german engineering. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten docto
>> we have got tina brown coming to talk more about this. and richard engel from south korea on north korea. a lot more coming up. one of those core res. >> andrew, thank you very much. >> and baseball scores. >>> esteemed doctor and powerful hollywood agent and the mayor of chicago, those are the emanuel brothers. i think they are incredible. >> they would give him a lob tome. >> up next as former reagan budget director, david stockman has a new book...
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she came in and she changed it. >> tina? >> well, i mean i think harry is right that what she did kick started britain again after this long period of malaise, of this kind of real socialist malaise that had been going on for some years whether people were on strike every ten minutes. three day week. the winter of discontent, all of those things. britain was really in the dog house. and she did address that problem very, very aggressively. what i find interesting about her is that she didn't just break the class ceiling for women, but she also broke the class ceiling which is a harder thing to do in britain. because as harry references, she, there was such a lot of snobbery in the establishment. and she really cut through that, you know, they always rejected her. she got a scholarship to oxford. never made debate in societies or the dining clubs. and she was always considered a little bit not quite classy enough to be in certain things. she gets into the tory party. it was dennis thatcher really that did so much for maggie t
she came in and she changed it. >> tina? >> well, i mean i think harry is right that what she did kick started britain again after this long period of malaise, of this kind of real socialist malaise that had been going on for some years whether people were on strike every ten minutes. three day week. the winter of discontent, all of those things. britain was really in the dog house. and she did address that problem very, very aggressively. what i find interesting about her is that...